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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1956-11-29, Page 10IPA TIT= SIGNALSTAIt � f TO ALL MAKS. oimplfllte work bench of all TV Tostling Equipment. if AERIAL INSTALLATION • AND SERVICE— ANY ERViCE—ANY MAKE. MacDonald Electric Goderich Pismo 235 38U B JSINESS DIRECT LAY i CHM PR.ACTIC fEREERT SUCH, D.C. Doctor of Chiropratic ce Hours: Mon., Thurs.-9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tues., Fri.—9 a.m. to 8 p.m. 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wed. & Sat. -9 to 11.30 a.m. Vitamin Therapy O: , ce—Corner of South St. and Britannia Road. Phone. 341. A. Mo HARPER Chartered Accountant Office House 343J 343W 33 Hamilton St. Goderich A.J. `Bert' Alexander GENERAL INSURANCE FORE -- AUT4MO;:1 !LE — CASUALTY Get Insured --- Stay Insured Rest Assured. ank of Comm. Bldg. Telephone 263. HOCKEY TEAM OF 1699 Alex McIvor, of Winnipeg, while visiting Goderich during th'e p< 5t summer left with the Signal r a picture of the Goderich hockey team of 1899. This week he has sent along the names of the players in the picture. At a later date, the Signal -Star hopes to publish this picture. The closing paragraph of his letter read: "Regards to Gode- rich friends and relatives. 1 sure enjoyed my visit during the past j summer and hope to repeat it in the non -too -distant future." Stiles Ambulance L Roomy -- Comfortable Anywhere -- Anytime PHONE 399 77 Montreal St.r, Goderich DAtAY tA6fS YOU LOOK "PRETTY AS A PITCHER" OF MILK FROM ANDREW DAIRY se. Optometrist—Optician (success tA L. le, optometrist) For appointment phone 33; Goderich. AROLD JACKSON LICENSED AUCTIONEER HURON AND PERTH Phone 474 SEAFORTH P.O. Sox 461 FRANK REID LIFE UNDERWRITER Life, annuities, business 0 insurance. Mutual Life of Canada Phone 346 Church St. C. F. OHAPMAN General Insurance Fire Automobile, Casualty Real Estate - 30 Colborne St., Goderich Phone lSw For the second successive year() honors came to Huron County in the 4iU Queen's Guineas competi- tion at the Royal Winter Fair. This year Barry McQuillan's Short- horn calf was awarded the reserve championship. He is shown above witty the calf. Last year Murray Gaunt won the Queen's Guineas. Courtesy Lucknow Sentinel, 0 KtNGSSR1DGE -77 TIAs NOVA 2%14, 1056 hospitals oareirsrwhero. Thein is no douLlbt ,4 bat ferw discoveries bave sad s'Dcla ,a tcound ebb a�a medical practice a .0 ,t; an tb, e hos- pital. lDlevi (people realize hone ;at,Itch re- search has gone into innproving X-ray equipment since 1896 or how much it costs to install a modern X-ray department and to keep it ;ping on a stand-by basis. It has brought speed and precision into many Ikintb of diagnosis. It. is no exaggeration to say it has salted hundreds of thousands, per- haps, ,millions, of lives. o The waterfowl owl of North Amercia —they largely nest and breed in the Hudson : ay- drainage area— are an international, resource de- pending for survival on co-oper- ation of ,governments of Canada,, The United States and ()Mexico. aday and Tomorrow "HERE iS HOPE -HELP -AND HEALING" Editors Note: This hi -weekly article series will contain interesting facts about hospitals,' and is published as a public service by this newspaper in co-operation.with the Ontario,Hospital Asso- elaticon. - Series Article No. 1 • The practice 'of taking pictures of some internal part of the human body is even amore common in most hospitals today than is having a meal in the average home. Secrets revealed through the miracle of Xray, be tell a broken bone, a foreign body in the stomach or a spot on a lung, are invaluable to medical science and to hospital care and treatment. Yet, prior to 1896, medical prac- titioners and hospital personnel For a century cotton manufac- ture hasbeen an industry of ma,W importance in 'Canada and today is still the largest segment of the Canadian primary textiles industry. KIN&SBRIDGE, Nov: 26 —Miss Margaret Foley, of Strathrpy3, spent I the week -end with her mother and family he -re. t, Mrs. Jack Kinney, of Detroit, is spending a few days at the 1home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry DaltcifNa'nd , on Sunday afternoon visited with i Mrs. Sheridan in \Vingharri hospit- al. accompanied by Mrs. M. O'Neill. We are pleased to learn that i :qrs. Sheridan is now convalescing. We hop -e, -she will be able to return to her home here in the near fut-ere, In•the ..meant e, Mrs, it'�aS.ler Clare, _ is thew stiply teacher':: , ", 2-r"."Ialit"IVIrs. Mark Dalton and family fisited with relatives in Toronto over the week -e d. - Mrs, M. Lierman, ter :lel Diane were week -end visitors with rel•.tives in -Langton. Rev. Kevin Sheridan, of Hamil- ton. and Miss Mary Sheridan, of Toronto, visited with their mother during the past_ few days. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clare motor- ed to Toronto on Saturday, accom- panied by Mrs. Clare's mother, Mrs. Ryan, to attend the Cotterall- Ryan wedding. I Mr. If. Captein left for New I York last week, enroute to his parents' home in Holland, where he hopes to spend several weeks. M the monthly meeting of the C.W.L. held in the parish hall last Tursday evening it was de- cided to hold a Christmas dance during Christmas week. eUrfaile2 WANT ADS SELL IT THRU THE • had to try to discover' these saime secrets, on a trial and error basis, without benefit of such a great invention. It Vas on January 6, 1896, that the German physicist, Wilthhebn Conrad Roentgen, announced the disoovery of el device tO see "in- side" the human body. His origin - at and cuanibersome apparatus is now on display in the Deutsche Museum in Munich. Improved and more efficient X- rays are standard equipment in Waterloo Caftle Breeding Association "Where Better Bulls Are Used" OUR RATES ARE NOT ON THE INCREASE as Is the case 'with most other services or products yiu buy. The nominal cost of artificial- breeding service is made possible by large and increasing volumes of business. Where else can you get so much value per $1.00 invested. GRADE or PUREBRED, DAIRY or BEEF: For artificial breeding service or information call col- - Iect to: Clinton Hu 2-3441 Between 7.30 and 10 A.M. week days 7.30 and 9.30 A.M. Sundays and Holidays. BETTER CATTLE FOR BETTER LIVING. 111111•11111111 NimMININ 1111111.11111111 ORMANDY JEWELLERY.• presents WA LTAU. MPETINCi The klo bet' eelfalg t&te w 6' held a the home e Mrs. Joseph CAI Ston, l ayiil 1 road, with a g,00d attendance, no devotional was in cbao oa Mrs. Jewell and- Mrs. Jolt ton offered prayer. Mrs. Jewell read the Scrip- ture and 311rs. l>Ei.aithby read a poems. Miss E. MladMichael offered prayer. Mr. Macl2lichat•l gave a Wit on Christian livting.'' Mrs. Cransto was in charge of the business and it was decided to send $25.00 to the Federation. A pleasant part. was the presenting of a lovely cor- sage to Mrs. 3ohnston on her 49th wedding anniversary. Reported were 110 calls, 15 bouquets and $1.25 sent to sick and s'huit-ins. The meeting closed with prayer by Mrs. Cranston and a social half hour was spent. RIO iL 0- L ,��y' •ark �' � �- VISITING OVER THE HOUDAYS? Go CNR—the sure, the comfortable way. No matter where you're going, whether you're travelling solo or with your family—you can make your plans now! Snow -filled skies or icy roads will make no difference—you'll get where you want to go, and you'll enjoy every relaxing minute of your trip. Insure your holiday fun plans—by making your CNR reservation now! Check ktoo, � `�R money-saving Certificates, ideal es of our Fancily Fare Plan. As for holiday giving! Every year, more and more people who are going visiting over the holidays, go T-6-73 A 6 DIAMOND DUET ■ • Diamond -set hearts add to the sparkling splendour of the flne centro gem in this outstandingly,beautiful sot. 18 kt. White or 14 Id. Yellow Gold. BOTH RINGS $ 9950 JUST 2 2 SHOPPPING DAYS 'TILL CHRISTMAS 0--- o New !!yy 0 cars on Canadian National Ii,ar ,SWNNING DINNER RINGS 3 Larger diamonds surrounded by 8 smaller gems in on exquisite ring to be treasured forever (18 id.) 7504'` i ONLY liways lines are the automobile tcans�ponters, largest in the freight equipment roster. They are 78 feet long, 161 high and carry eight autos on two levels. E;r,WARD W. ELLIOTT LICENSED AUCTIONEER Correspondence promptly an- swered. Immediate arrangements can be made for Sales Date by calling Phone 16213 Clinton. Charge moderate and satis- faction guaranteed. F. T. 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